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I would like to know if the CRT is still the ultimate monitor to use for professional graphic work in Photoshop.
I am about to make a purchase of a new monitor as I notice I cannot calibrate my LCD and the distinct shades of black to gray are not easily visible. From what I’ve been reading it appears that CRTs are the best for this type of work; however, I have also read that some new LCDs are now almost up to the ability of CRTs and are competent for graphic work on the computer.
I would like to know from people who have had experience with both as to which is the best route to go as I will be investing quite a bit of money and don’t want to regret it later. The CRT I am looking at is the Mitsubishi Diamond Pro 22". However, I do like the slim size and no eye discomfort of the LCDs.
Thanks in advance,
Sweet-P
I am about to make a purchase of a new monitor as I notice I cannot calibrate my LCD and the distinct shades of black to gray are not easily visible. From what I’ve been reading it appears that CRTs are the best for this type of work; however, I have also read that some new LCDs are now almost up to the ability of CRTs and are competent for graphic work on the computer.
I would like to know from people who have had experience with both as to which is the best route to go as I will be investing quite a bit of money and don’t want to regret it later. The CRT I am looking at is the Mitsubishi Diamond Pro 22". However, I do like the slim size and no eye discomfort of the LCDs.
Thanks in advance,
Sweet-P
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